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Mercury Content in Central and Southern Adriatic Sea Sediments in Relation to Seafloor Geochemistry and Sedimentology

Mercury contents were determined in surface sediments from the Central and Southern Adriatic Sea to gain insight into the processes, factors, and variables affecting its distribution. Mercury concentration was measured by thermal decomposition amalgamation atomic absorption spectrometry in samples c...

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Autores principales: Droghini, Elisa, Annibaldi, Anna, Prezioso, Emanuela, Tramontana, Mario, Frapiccini, Emanuela, De Marco, Rocco, Illuminati, Silvia, Truzzi, Cristina, Spagnoli, Federico
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Publicado: MDPI 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6943535/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31817525
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules24244467
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author Droghini, Elisa
Annibaldi, Anna
Prezioso, Emanuela
Tramontana, Mario
Frapiccini, Emanuela
De Marco, Rocco
Illuminati, Silvia
Truzzi, Cristina
Spagnoli, Federico
author_facet Droghini, Elisa
Annibaldi, Anna
Prezioso, Emanuela
Tramontana, Mario
Frapiccini, Emanuela
De Marco, Rocco
Illuminati, Silvia
Truzzi, Cristina
Spagnoli, Federico
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description Mercury contents were determined in surface sediments from the Central and Southern Adriatic Sea to gain insight into the processes, factors, and variables affecting its distribution. Mercury concentration was measured by thermal decomposition amalgamation atomic absorption spectrometry in samples collected by box-corer from Ancona to Santa Maria di Leuca during the CNR-PERTRE cruise (16/9-4/10/2016). Sediments were also evaluated for chemical-physical parameters (pH, Eh), biogeochemical composition (total carbon, inorganic carbon, total organic carbon, organic matter) and grain size. The average mercury concentration in the Adriatic Sea sediment was 0.053 mg/Kg (d.w.), range 0.011–0.12 mg/Kg (d.w.). Mercury content was mainly affected by grain size and organic matter (OM) distribution, whereas anthropic factors exerted a limited influence. Concentrations followed the distribution of sediment types (clay > silt > sand) due to Adriatic Sea hydrodynamics and were well below the regulatory limits in all samples.
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spelling pubmed-69435352020-01-10 Mercury Content in Central and Southern Adriatic Sea Sediments in Relation to Seafloor Geochemistry and Sedimentology Droghini, Elisa Annibaldi, Anna Prezioso, Emanuela Tramontana, Mario Frapiccini, Emanuela De Marco, Rocco Illuminati, Silvia Truzzi, Cristina Spagnoli, Federico Molecules Article Mercury contents were determined in surface sediments from the Central and Southern Adriatic Sea to gain insight into the processes, factors, and variables affecting its distribution. Mercury concentration was measured by thermal decomposition amalgamation atomic absorption spectrometry in samples collected by box-corer from Ancona to Santa Maria di Leuca during the CNR-PERTRE cruise (16/9-4/10/2016). Sediments were also evaluated for chemical-physical parameters (pH, Eh), biogeochemical composition (total carbon, inorganic carbon, total organic carbon, organic matter) and grain size. The average mercury concentration in the Adriatic Sea sediment was 0.053 mg/Kg (d.w.), range 0.011–0.12 mg/Kg (d.w.). Mercury content was mainly affected by grain size and organic matter (OM) distribution, whereas anthropic factors exerted a limited influence. Concentrations followed the distribution of sediment types (clay > silt > sand) due to Adriatic Sea hydrodynamics and were well below the regulatory limits in all samples. MDPI 2019-12-05 /pmc/articles/PMC6943535/ /pubmed/31817525 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules24244467 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Droghini, Elisa
Annibaldi, Anna
Prezioso, Emanuela
Tramontana, Mario
Frapiccini, Emanuela
De Marco, Rocco
Illuminati, Silvia
Truzzi, Cristina
Spagnoli, Federico
Mercury Content in Central and Southern Adriatic Sea Sediments in Relation to Seafloor Geochemistry and Sedimentology
title Mercury Content in Central and Southern Adriatic Sea Sediments in Relation to Seafloor Geochemistry and Sedimentology
title_full Mercury Content in Central and Southern Adriatic Sea Sediments in Relation to Seafloor Geochemistry and Sedimentology
title_fullStr Mercury Content in Central and Southern Adriatic Sea Sediments in Relation to Seafloor Geochemistry and Sedimentology
title_full_unstemmed Mercury Content in Central and Southern Adriatic Sea Sediments in Relation to Seafloor Geochemistry and Sedimentology
title_short Mercury Content in Central and Southern Adriatic Sea Sediments in Relation to Seafloor Geochemistry and Sedimentology
title_sort mercury content in central and southern adriatic sea sediments in relation to seafloor geochemistry and sedimentology
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6943535/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31817525
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules24244467
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